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In order to hang a shower curtain on an I shaped rod, you will have to have the correct hooks. Then put the hooks around the rod. The open end of the hook will then have to be pushed through the hole at the top of the curtain.
You can find an extra long shower curtain at many local retailers such as Walmart, Home Depot and Target. These retailers usually have the best deals on items like shower curtains.
Yes.Have insralled many in yachts.
A shower curtain can often be cleaned simply by removing it and washing it in the washing machine. If one is concerned about using all natural products, there are many of these available for use in the laundry.
There are many products you'll find to clean your shower stall at the grocery store. Once you have it all removed, a great mold preventative is to spray some vinegar water in your shower stall after each use. Also be sure to use your bathroom fan, and to keep it running long after you've finished bathing.
Depends what the Shower pressure is, also how much dirt is in the water and the size of the shower holes
You could glue them on with many kinds of silicon glue.
One can buy a hook-less shower curtain from retail stores like Target, Canadian Tire, London Drugs and many more. One can also purchase it from online sites like Amazon or eBay as well.
No. Curved shower rods have a unique crescent shape that keeps the water from getting on the floor. They also give you more physical space in the shower. Many hotels are using these shower curtain rods in their hotels.
When faced with a permanent fixture, such as tile with a colour you would not have chosen, you have two options. Work with it, find a patterned shower curtain with a small amount of the pink (or a closely related shade) in it. You could showcase the pink by using a white (or be bold an use black) shower curtain, as long as you use more of the pink in other parts of the room, you're fine. Or, You can ignore it. Pick a solid colour shower curtain to your own tastes and keep it closed most of the time. I personally do not recommend the second option, but I know many who do.
Many people have tried to figure out exactly how and why this happens but no one has ever proven their theories conclusively. There are 4 leading theories. The first is the Buoyancy theory. Which says that as the hot air rises, and replaces the cold air, it creates a Coandă effect which is similar to a small vortex of air which sucks the curtain inwards. The second is the Bernoulli effect. This states that the air matches the velocity of the water coming out of the shower-head and lowers the air pressure inside the shower and against the inside of the shower curtain. This results in the shower curtain being pulled inward. The third is a combination of the first two. It's called the Horizontal vortex theory. A computer model showed that the water coming out of the shower-head can create a horizontal vortex (sideways tornado) which causes a pressure drop and pulls in the shower curtain. The fourth and final is simple condensation. A hot shower produces steam that will condenses on the shower side of the curtain and lowering the pressure there. The condensation will be continually replaced causing a temperature fluctuation which results in times where net steam production is negative. So there you have it. Who would have thought such a simple thing still remains partially unproven.